Verde Station is live for Linux! I had a great group of beta testers the last few weeks trying to break it and it held up very well. I'm officially supporting SteamOS and Ubuntu but it worked on several other distros just fine. Check out this thread for a ton of feedback from a few beta testers. It includes their distro and some system information too. Please read through it before buying if you want to see other Linux user's experiences first. Also, V1.1 is out for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It should only be about 10MB for Mac and PC users updating. Just a few bug fixes. Some audio issues and hopefully squashed one where a trigger could break. If you still see any please be sure to post in the forums or email help@duel-boot.com. Thanks. Soren
[ 2015-01-28 22:44:14 CET ] [ Original post ]
Verde Station is live for Linux! I had a great group of beta testers the last few weeks trying to break it and it held up very well. I'm officially supporting SteamOS and Ubuntu but it worked on several other distros just fine. Check out this thread for a ton of feedback from a few beta testers. It includes their distro and some system information too. Please read through it before buying if you want to see other Linux user's experiences first. Also, V1.1 is out for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It should only be about 10MB for Mac and PC users updating. Just a few bug fixes. Some audio issues and hopefully squashed one where a trigger could break. If you still see any please be sure to post in the forums or email help@duel-boot.com. Thanks. Soren
[ 2015-01-28 22:44:14 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Verde Station Depot Linux [1.04 G]
It is highly recommended that if you like games that aim to surprise you and keep you questioning what's happening, do not read much about the game. The less you know the better experience you'll have. You can only play it for the first time once.
Gameplay:
Verde Station is a game of small details, many of which can easily be missed. It can be considered a mystery box game, walking simulator, exploration game, or story game. At its core, Verde Station is an interactive exploration game that lightly reacts to how you play it. Examine every detail of the station, pick up and view items, and dig into computer terminals. You will uncover clues about the station and have to decide if you can trust what you see and hear. As the answers come, so do more questions.Key Features:
Reactive Storytelling: The core story of Verde Station is fixed but depending on how you interact with the game you will have a slightly different experience. The world around you reacts to the type of player you are. These are subtle changes specifically designed to match your personality. They are also specifically designed so you won't notice most of them until a second or third play-through.Interactive Exploration: Examine every item in the station or just a few. Some items even react to how you interact with them. The more you explore, the more story you reveal, and the more you discover about what's really happening. Or so you may think.
No combat and no true puzzles: There are a few elements you may need to think through but no true puzzles. But there are rewards for those that explore everything. Go as fast or as slow as you like throughout the station. Only the most engaged players will find everything their first play through. If you interact with the world differently in a second play-through you'll see different things.
- OS: Ubuntu or Equivalent
- Processor: 1.80GHz ProcessorMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM
- Storage: 2 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Other distros may work. see forums for details
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